7 Wild Behind-the-Scenes Secrets of Deadpool & Wolverine
Marvel movies have become a cinematic powerhouse, often yielding substantial profits and boosting the careers of emerging stars. Despite their high production costs, their financial success keeps studios eager to produce more. Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman have proven themselves adept at harnessing this Marvel magic, with Deadpool & Wolverine raking in over a billion dollars and continuing to perform strongly at the box office. Here’s a look behind the scenes at some intriguing details from this R-rated blockbuster.
1. Wolverine’s Role in Deadpool 3
During the development of the latest Deadpool film, Marvel’s acquisition of FOX opened new doors for Ryan Reynolds. To up the ante, Hugh Jackman suggested revisiting Wolverine, a character he had supposedly retired from. Jackman’s return was a game-changer, and Reynolds seized the opportunity, leading to a film that promised to be groundbreaking.
Jackman mentioned in an interview that the deal between Marvel and FOX was finalized soon after Logan was released. His earlier promise to stop playing Wolverine was quickly forgotten. Jackman then agreed to play Wolverine again, and that’s when Ryan Reynolds realized this movie was going to be a game-changer.
2. The Reynoldspool Family Cameo
Ryan Reynolds brought his family into the fold for Deadpool & Wolverine. While Blake Lively’s role as Lady Deadpool is well-known, their children also made appearances. Inez, James, and Betty are credited as Kidpool, Screaming Mutant, and Hugh Jackman Wrangler, respectively. Their son Olin, meanwhile, charmed audiences as the adorable Babypool.
3. The Bye, Bye, Bye Dance Routine
One of the film’s most talked-about moments is the energetic NSYNC dance sequence in the opening credits. Contrary to popular belief, Ryan Reynolds didn’t perform the routine himself. Instead, his stunt double, Nick Pauley, mastered the entire choreography in just thirty minutes.
4. Taylor Swift’s Non-Appearance
A widely circulated rumor suggested that Taylor Swift would make a cameo in Deadpool, but this was never the case. Despite the buzz, Swift was not involved in the film, debunking one of the most persistent myths surrounding the movie.
5. Henry Cavill’s Wolverine Cameo
In a scene where Deadpool explores various realities to find the perfect Wolverine, Henry Cavill makes an appearance as one of the alternate versions. Ryan Reynolds pitched the idea, and Cavill agreed, especially given the simplicity of the DCEU reboot. If anyone were to step into Wolverine’s shoes besides Hugh Jackman, Cavill—best known as Superman—was a fitting choice.
6. Cameo Extravaganza
Deadpool & Wolverine is packed with cameos from numerous familiar faces. The film features appearances from MCU stars like Chris Hemsworth and Chris Evans, as well as iconic actors such as Wesley Snipes, Aaron Stanford, and Jennifer Garner. Channing Tatum also makes a cameo, and impressively, most of these stars were secured by Reynolds with just a phone call or text.
7. Channing Tatum as Gambit
Channing Tatum’s role as Gambit has an interesting backstory. Over a decade ago, FOX had plans for a Gambit movie starring Tatum. The project faltered and was ultimately shelved, especially after Disney acquired FOX. Though this iteration of Gambit might never see the light of day, Tatum’s comedic improvisations added a unique flair to the character’s dialogue.
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